Podcast: Is Brevard headed toward another 2016 level 'fishpocalypse?'

What started as reports of a fish kill of a few hundred last week in Brevard County in Sykes Creek, turned into thousands of a multi-species kill in the Indian River Lagoon in the Banana River from Cape Canaveral south to Melbourne. Photo shows dead fish blown into the end of a canal on Yacht Haven Drive in Cocoa Beach.(Photo: MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY)Buy Photo

Eye on Brevard Podcast hosts Rob Landers and Isadora Rangel sit down with FLORIDA TODAY environment reporter Jim Waymer to get the scoop on what's happening in the Indian River Lagoon and why another fish-kill is imminent.

We also discussed a recent report on the economic impacts of offshore drilling in the Sunshine State.

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